^ That's cool, as long as it annoys somebody. Then it has served its purpose. :)

But sometimes these threads devolve to the point where the last 2-3 pages are reported this and reported that. I'm beginning to remember why I left a while back. I'm thinking about leaving again, but this time without a big announcement. I'm trying to remember what I get out of being here. I can't think of much.

^ That's cool, as long as it annoys somebody. Then it has served its purpose. :)

But sometimes these threads devolve to the point where the last 2-3 pages are reported this and reported that. I'm beginning to remember why I left a while back. I'm thinking about leaving again, but this time without a big announcement. I'm trying to remember what I get out of being here. I can't think of much.

Glennon is getting praise from around the league for his performance against Seattle. Great article by ESPN...

&quot;Schiano has a point. Glennon isn't near the top of the Bucs' list of problems right now. He's shown progress in each game.

I'm starting to wonder if the Bucs made a mistake by not opening the season with Glennon as the starter if they already had serious doubts about Josh Freeman. Tampa Bay's offense looked terrible with Freeman starting the first three games.

It has looked better with Glennon. I wonder how much further along Glennon would be if he had started the first three games? Either way, Glennon's performance was one of the few bright spots to come out of the Seattle game.&quot;

If you look at the stats (you know, except for the 0-5 record as a starter) you see that Glennon is ranked just ahead of somebody from New England, Brady's the name, I think.

That's right. Tom Brady has an 82.7 quarterback rating, Glennon is at 83.1.

Crazy stat.

And while I doubt it holds, you have to be impressed with that Glennon has done through 5 games. Pretty sure there wasn't a single person who would have put Glennon over Brady in QBR halfway through the season.